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A best aesthetics to indicate the angle between two vectors
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowWhat is the symbol “between” (≬) used for?What is the best symbol to use for the d'Alembertian?What's the minimum distance between two Bézier curves?Concatenation symbol between two setsSymbol to indicate the absence of an attributeI need to use a symbol like this |---| with a continuous line between the two vertical onesDecrease the space between two or more integralsIndicate the paragraphs authorHow to use the symbol angle at the section titleSpacing between two relational symbols
For my book I'm using this code with (mtpro2[lite]
package) to indicate the angle between two vectors,
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]article
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
begindocument
[widehatbarr,barv]
enddocument
that it produces this output:
I am not able to find an optimal solution to reduce the angular opening of the widehat
command whose angle vertex does not go too high and which, if possible, the edges of the angle end along the midpoint of the bar
command.
A very rough example could be this:
Any suggestions for improvement are appreciated.
symbols mathtools mtpro amssymb newtxmath
add a comment |
For my book I'm using this code with (mtpro2[lite]
package) to indicate the angle between two vectors,
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]article
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
begindocument
[widehatbarr,barv]
enddocument
that it produces this output:
I am not able to find an optimal solution to reduce the angular opening of the widehat
command whose angle vertex does not go too high and which, if possible, the edges of the angle end along the midpoint of the bar
command.
A very rough example could be this:
Any suggestions for improvement are appreciated.
symbols mathtools mtpro amssymb newtxmath
sphericalangle
?
– marmot
7 hours ago
1
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
Is the notation used somewhere else?
– egreg
6 hours ago
1
When I was in high-school (prehistoric times…), the oriented angle of two vectors was simply denoted $(vec r, vec v)$
– Bernard
6 hours ago
@egreg In my book that I'm working on, I used it very little if you mean this. If I mean that I have seen it somewhere else in some textbook my answer is no. I don't just like it aesthetically.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
add a comment |
For my book I'm using this code with (mtpro2[lite]
package) to indicate the angle between two vectors,
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]article
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
begindocument
[widehatbarr,barv]
enddocument
that it produces this output:
I am not able to find an optimal solution to reduce the angular opening of the widehat
command whose angle vertex does not go too high and which, if possible, the edges of the angle end along the midpoint of the bar
command.
A very rough example could be this:
Any suggestions for improvement are appreciated.
symbols mathtools mtpro amssymb newtxmath
For my book I'm using this code with (mtpro2[lite]
package) to indicate the angle between two vectors,
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]article
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
begindocument
[widehatbarr,barv]
enddocument
that it produces this output:
I am not able to find an optimal solution to reduce the angular opening of the widehat
command whose angle vertex does not go too high and which, if possible, the edges of the angle end along the midpoint of the bar
command.
A very rough example could be this:
Any suggestions for improvement are appreciated.
symbols mathtools mtpro amssymb newtxmath
symbols mathtools mtpro amssymb newtxmath
asked 7 hours ago
SebastianoSebastiano
11.4k42164
11.4k42164
sphericalangle
?
– marmot
7 hours ago
1
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
Is the notation used somewhere else?
– egreg
6 hours ago
1
When I was in high-school (prehistoric times…), the oriented angle of two vectors was simply denoted $(vec r, vec v)$
– Bernard
6 hours ago
@egreg In my book that I'm working on, I used it very little if you mean this. If I mean that I have seen it somewhere else in some textbook my answer is no. I don't just like it aesthetically.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
add a comment |
sphericalangle
?
– marmot
7 hours ago
1
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
Is the notation used somewhere else?
– egreg
6 hours ago
1
When I was in high-school (prehistoric times…), the oriented angle of two vectors was simply denoted $(vec r, vec v)$
– Bernard
6 hours ago
@egreg In my book that I'm working on, I used it very little if you mean this. If I mean that I have seen it somewhere else in some textbook my answer is no. I don't just like it aesthetically.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
sphericalangle
?– marmot
7 hours ago
sphericalangle
?– marmot
7 hours ago
1
1
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
1
Is the notation used somewhere else?
– egreg
6 hours ago
Is the notation used somewhere else?
– egreg
6 hours ago
1
1
When I was in high-school (prehistoric times…), the oriented angle of two vectors was simply denoted $(vec r, vec v)$
– Bernard
6 hours ago
When I was in high-school (prehistoric times…), the oriented angle of two vectors was simply denoted $(vec r, vec v)$
– Bernard
6 hours ago
@egreg In my book that I'm working on, I used it very little if you mean this. If I mean that I have seen it somewhere else in some textbook my answer is no. I don't just like it aesthetically.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
@egreg In my book that I'm working on, I used it very little if you mean this. If I mean that I have seen it somewhere else in some textbook my answer is no. I don't just like it aesthetically.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
add a comment |
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Revised based on OP desire for lower hat. Here I lower it 1pt from where widehat
would normally place it. Also, does not presently work in smaller math styles, but that is easy to fix.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]article
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
newcommandmyangle[2]
setbox0=hbox$!bar#1,bar#2!$
ht0=dimexprht0-1ptrelax
,widehatcopy0,
begindocument
[=myanglerv=]
enddocument
Hopefully the translator will help me: a little lower downwidehat
you could have to see the difference? Thank you very much also to you.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
1
@Sebastiano Please see my edit. Let me know if you need it in smaller math styles.
– Steven B. Segletes
6 hours ago
It's perfect for me!!! Even in a year I couldn't create your code. :-)...studying all the possible manuals.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
add a comment |
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Revised based on OP desire for lower hat. Here I lower it 1pt from where widehat
would normally place it. Also, does not presently work in smaller math styles, but that is easy to fix.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]article
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
newcommandmyangle[2]
setbox0=hbox$!bar#1,bar#2!$
ht0=dimexprht0-1ptrelax
,widehatcopy0,
begindocument
[=myanglerv=]
enddocument
Hopefully the translator will help me: a little lower downwidehat
you could have to see the difference? Thank you very much also to you.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
1
@Sebastiano Please see my edit. Let me know if you need it in smaller math styles.
– Steven B. Segletes
6 hours ago
It's perfect for me!!! Even in a year I couldn't create your code. :-)...studying all the possible manuals.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Revised based on OP desire for lower hat. Here I lower it 1pt from where widehat
would normally place it. Also, does not presently work in smaller math styles, but that is easy to fix.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]article
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
newcommandmyangle[2]
setbox0=hbox$!bar#1,bar#2!$
ht0=dimexprht0-1ptrelax
,widehatcopy0,
begindocument
[=myanglerv=]
enddocument
Hopefully the translator will help me: a little lower downwidehat
you could have to see the difference? Thank you very much also to you.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
1
@Sebastiano Please see my edit. Let me know if you need it in smaller math styles.
– Steven B. Segletes
6 hours ago
It's perfect for me!!! Even in a year I couldn't create your code. :-)...studying all the possible manuals.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Revised based on OP desire for lower hat. Here I lower it 1pt from where widehat
would normally place it. Also, does not presently work in smaller math styles, but that is easy to fix.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]article
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
newcommandmyangle[2]
setbox0=hbox$!bar#1,bar#2!$
ht0=dimexprht0-1ptrelax
,widehatcopy0,
begindocument
[=myanglerv=]
enddocument
Revised based on OP desire for lower hat. Here I lower it 1pt from where widehat
would normally place it. Also, does not presently work in smaller math styles, but that is easy to fix.
documentclass[12pt,a4paper]article
usepackagenewtxtext,newtxmath
usepackagemathtools,amssymb
newcommandmyangle[2]
setbox0=hbox$!bar#1,bar#2!$
ht0=dimexprht0-1ptrelax
,widehatcopy0,
begindocument
[=myanglerv=]
enddocument
edited 6 hours ago
answered 6 hours ago
Steven B. SegletesSteven B. Segletes
160k9204413
160k9204413
Hopefully the translator will help me: a little lower downwidehat
you could have to see the difference? Thank you very much also to you.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
1
@Sebastiano Please see my edit. Let me know if you need it in smaller math styles.
– Steven B. Segletes
6 hours ago
It's perfect for me!!! Even in a year I couldn't create your code. :-)...studying all the possible manuals.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
add a comment |
Hopefully the translator will help me: a little lower downwidehat
you could have to see the difference? Thank you very much also to you.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
1
@Sebastiano Please see my edit. Let me know if you need it in smaller math styles.
– Steven B. Segletes
6 hours ago
It's perfect for me!!! Even in a year I couldn't create your code. :-)...studying all the possible manuals.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
Hopefully the translator will help me: a little lower down
widehat
you could have to see the difference? Thank you very much also to you.– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
Hopefully the translator will help me: a little lower down
widehat
you could have to see the difference? Thank you very much also to you.– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
1
1
@Sebastiano Please see my edit. Let me know if you need it in smaller math styles.
– Steven B. Segletes
6 hours ago
@Sebastiano Please see my edit. Let me know if you need it in smaller math styles.
– Steven B. Segletes
6 hours ago
It's perfect for me!!! Even in a year I couldn't create your code. :-)...studying all the possible manuals.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
It's perfect for me!!! Even in a year I couldn't create your code. :-)...studying all the possible manuals.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago
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sphericalangle
?– marmot
7 hours ago
1
@marmot I don't like. Thank you for comment.
– Sebastiano
7 hours ago
1
Is the notation used somewhere else?
– egreg
6 hours ago
1
When I was in high-school (prehistoric times…), the oriented angle of two vectors was simply denoted $(vec r, vec v)$
– Bernard
6 hours ago
@egreg In my book that I'm working on, I used it very little if you mean this. If I mean that I have seen it somewhere else in some textbook my answer is no. I don't just like it aesthetically.
– Sebastiano
6 hours ago